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badly
English
Etymology
From Middle English badly, baddely, baddeliche, equivalent to bad +? -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bæd.li/
Adverb
badly (comparative worse, superlative worst)
- In a bad manner.
- Things are going badly for her: she did badly in her exams owing to a badly designed studying schedule.
- Don't think badly of me, give me the benefit of the doubt.
- Very much; to a great degree.
- I want it so badly.
- Everything went badly wrong.
Usage notes
- Badly is sometimes used after feel in its copulative sense where one might expect an adjective, ie, bad. Most prescriptive grammarians prefer "I feel bad" to "I feel badly", but "I feel badly" is widely used.
Translations
Adjective
badly (comparative more badly, superlative most badly)
- (Northern England) Ill, unwell.
- He's never badly.
Translations
Anagrams
- Dalby, Dybal, baldy, blady
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immorally
English
Etymology
immoral +? -ly
Adverb
immorally (comparative more immorally, superlative most immorally)
- In an immoral manner, not morally, wrongly.
- He was reluctant to behave immorally.
Antonyms
- morally
Translations
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